Top 150+ Solved Sociology of Indian society - 2 MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Which social reformer played an important role for widow remarriage?
a. Swami Vivekananda
b. Raja Ram Mohan Roy
c. Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
d. None of the above
Q. “Muslim marriage is a contract for the purpose of legalising sexual intercourse and theprocreation of children”. Who said this?
a. Roland Wilson
b. Jang
c. S.C. Sarkar
d. M.N. Srinivas
Q. The type of marriage in which a Muslim husband can give divorce his wife as per the MuslimLaw without the intervention of the Court is known as:
a. Khula
b. Talaq
c. Mubarat
d. Kohl
Q. The type of marriage in which a woman is free to choose her husband and cast him away at herwill is known as:
a. Baal
b. Muta
c. Singha
d. Beena
Q. The type of marriage in which the husband exercises authoritarian power is known as:
a. Baal
b. Beena
c. Muta
d. None of the above
Q. Among the Muslims, at one time there was the practice of temporary marriage called:
a. Beena
b. Baal
c. Muta
d. None of the above
Q. Which of the Muslim communities is matrilineal?
a. The Moors of Sri - Lanka
b. The Memons of Gujarat
c. The Vohras of Surat
d. The Navayata of Konkan
Q. According to ‘The Shariah Act, 1937’, the form of divorce among the Muslims is:
a. Illa
b. Zihar
c. Lian
d. All of the above
Q. “Among the Christians, marriage has been defined as a voluntary union for life of one man and woman to the exclusion of others. This type of marriage is based on monogamy and not on the religious beliefs of the partners” Who said this?
a. C.B. Mamoria
b. M.N. Srinivas
c. Gillin & Gillin
d. None of the above
Q. The aims and objectives of Christian Marriage is:
a. Providing for sexual satisfaction
b. Establishment of family
c. Stability of relations
d. All of the above
Q. Among the Christians, the selection of marriage partners takes place in:
a. Parents selecting life-partners for their children
b. Boy and girl selecting their life-partners
c. Parents and children selecting their life-partners
d. All of the above
Q. The Indian Christian Marriage Act prohibits polygamy and polyandry and prescribed
a. Polygyny
b. Monogamy
c. Hypergamy
d. Hypogamy